The Rights of War and Peace: Including the Law of Nature and of Nations, Volume 2 |
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... War and Right II . Inquiry into the Lawfulness of War I · 17 31 III . The Division of War into Public and Private , and the Nature of Sovereign Power • 55 BOOK II . I. Defense of Person and Property . II . The General Rights of Things ...
... War and Right II . Inquiry into the Lawfulness of War I · 17 31 III . The Division of War into Public and Private , and the Nature of Sovereign Power • 55 BOOK II . I. Defense of Person and Property . II . The General Rights of Things ...
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... War VIII . On Empire over the Conquered · • IX . Of the Right of Postliminium XI . The Right of Killing Enemies , in Just War , to be Tempered with Moderation and Humanity XII . 332 334 . € 345 • · 348 351 · · 359 • . 365 . 369 · · 372 ...
... War VIII . On Empire over the Conquered · • IX . Of the Right of Postliminium XI . The Right of Killing Enemies , in Just War , to be Tempered with Moderation and Humanity XII . 332 334 . € 345 • · 348 351 · · 359 • . 365 . 369 · · 372 ...
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... wars until Europe was reor- ganized by the Peace of Westphalia , in 1648 . It was in the midst of these wars that Grotius was born . He saw his own country rising from a baptism of blood and all Europe rent and torn by the awful strug ...
... wars until Europe was reor- ganized by the Peace of Westphalia , in 1648 . It was in the midst of these wars that Grotius was born . He saw his own country rising from a baptism of blood and all Europe rent and torn by the awful strug ...
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... war is just , which leads to the distinction between public and private war , and this in turn to a discussion of the nature and embodiment of sovereignty . In the Second Book , the causes from which wars arise , the nature of property ...
... war is just , which leads to the distinction between public and private war , and this in turn to a discussion of the nature and embodiment of sovereignty . In the Second Book , the causes from which wars arise , the nature of property ...
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